SOUTH Bank did the league proud in the fourth round of the FA All England Sunday Cup.

SOUTH Bank did the league proud in the fourth round of the FA All England Sunday Cup.

They had to give up home advantage again and switched the tie to Coleshill Town to play The Punchbowl of Birmingham.

They travelled with a depleted squad of just 13 and had to put centre-half Paul Griffiths in goal in the first half while regular keeper Graeme Willey received treatment on the trapped nerve he suffered during the journey down.

But they came away with a fine 3-0 win thanks to two marvellous Ged Livingstone strikes and a Harrison Davies header.

It was a fine team performance from South Bank, who now entertain HT Sport from Leeds on February 17 at a venue to be confirmed.

Second division Layfield Arms entertained It Is It Is of Scarborough in the North Riding Sunday County Cup and recorded a convincing 5-1 win with goals from Richard Robinson, Arron Brookbanks, Andrew Morrison and substitutes Ben Kerry and Craig MacAvoy.

First division Thornaby Jolly Farmers suffered a heavy 8-1 defeat against The Cleveland, their goal coming from Christian Booth.